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Thursday 10 February 2011
Erskine Hawkins - Swingin' in Harlem | TAX m-8014
Erskine Hawkins - Swingin' in Harlem | TAX m-8014 - The Complete: 1938-1939
Side 1:
1. SWINGIN'IN HARLEM (a)
2. COQUETTE (vcl BD) (a)
3. BIG JOHN'S SPECIAL (a)
4. A SWINGY LITTLE RHYTHM (a)
5. 'WAY DOWN UPON THE SWANEE RIVER (b)
6. DEAR OLD SOUTHLAND (b)
7. UPROAR SHOUT (b)
8. IF YOU LEAVE ME (vcl JM) (b)
Side 2:
1. I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS (c)
2. REDCAP(vclJM)(c)
3. I'LL GET ALONG SOMEHOW (vc! MT) (c)
4. I FOUND A NEW BABY (c)
5. CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY (d)
6. LET ME DAY DREAM (vcl MT) (d)
7. WHO'S SORRY NOW (d)
8. LOST IN THE SHUFFLE (d)
PERSONNEL:
(a) Erskine Hawkins (tpt/ldr), Sammy Lowe (tpt/arr), Wilbur "Dud" Ba scorn b, Marcellus Green (tpts), Edward Sims, Bob Range (tbns), Bill Johnson (alt), Jimmy Michelle (alt/bar/vcl), Paul Bascomb (ten), Haywood Henry (bar/clt),
Avery Parrish (p/arr), William McLemore (g/alt), Leemie Stanfield (b), James Morrison (dr), Billy Daniels (vcl). New York, September 8, 1936
(b) Daniels omitted. New York, April 19, 1937
(c) Merle Turner (vcl) added. New York, August 12, 1937
(d) same. New York, February 25, 1938
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